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Malvo Defense Enters Threatening Jailhouse Sketches (Bin Laden is labeled, "Servant of Allah." )
CNN ^ | 12/04/03 | Mike M. Ahlers

Posted on 12/04/2003 11:04:43 AM PST by marshmallow

Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:32 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

CHESAPEAKE, Virginia (CNN) -- Several dozen jailhouse sketches by accused sniper Lee Boyd Malvo -- some depicting police in rifle crosshairs and others containing references to a holy war -- have been entered as evidence by defense attorneys, who say they are evidence of his indoctrination by an accomplice.


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To: Shermy
Is it part of IslamoTerrorist Sniper Training 101?

Alright, class, whatever vehicle you use as your hide, Moose will call it a "white van"--so, we suggest a blue sedan. Questions?

101 posted on 12/04/2003 5:33:04 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: angkor
These documents don't show that Malvo's "insane," they show he's a thoroughly twisted and evil psychopath who should be eradicated from the planet post haste.

The defense claim is that Malvo was insane because he was unduly influenced by Mohammed. If Malvo was insane, then so were all the Nazis we executed after World War Two. After all, they had been subject to influence.

102 posted on 12/04/2003 5:34:17 PM PST by aristeides
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To: Grampa Dave; Fred Mertz; Shermy
And I still suspect Linda Franklin, the FBI analyst the snipers killed, had been working on the sniper investigation. It was the man in charge of that investigation, after all, who gave a testimonial statement on her work to the press.
103 posted on 12/04/2003 5:37:36 PM PST by aristeides
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To: Dolphy
Malvo evidently is reading some of the latest news or watching the news. On one of his drawings he notates the names of the countries that have aided in one way or another with Iraqi Freedom, such as Spain and Austrailia.
104 posted on 12/04/2003 6:20:12 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Grampa Dave; MEG33; windchime; Ragtime Cowgirl; Dog
Malvo sketches depicted 'jihad'

Defense submits images of hate and terror, hoping to show a disturbed mind

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By Andrea F. Siegel

Sun Staff

Originally published December 4, 2003

CHESAPEAKE, Va. - Hoping to shed light on what they believe was an insane mind, defense attorneys for sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo presented a judge yesterday with dozens of sketches that the teen-ager scribbled in his jail cell while awaiting trial for last fall's sniper attacks - crimes that Malvo depicted in his art as "jihad" in America.

Filled with rambling anti-American messages and hand-drawn images of Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and a mix of characters from The Matrix movie, the drawings offer an eerie glimpse of Malvo and the possible motivation behind the sniper siege that spread terror around the nation's capital.

"I would take you out at your dinner table. ... You will not escape, America. Not now, not ever," Malvo wrote on one sketch, which shows the cross hairs of a rifle superimposed over a police officer. Another sketch shows cross hairs aiming at the White House.

Malvo's defense lawyers entered a binder of more than 100 pages containing not only the disturbing sketches, but also letters and jail reports, as court evidence yesterday. All were drawn or written last spring, while Malvo, 18, was jailed in Virginia. Collectively, they depict a teen-ager bursting with rage.

One reads: "If you are the black man in skin and white in mind then you are 'white,' you are my enemy and I will destroy you. I don't want and will not kill you, I will destroy you utterly!"

On another are the words, "We[sic] marching for no civil rights nonsense, we will not beg, we will earn it like men, with our blood, so my children may live in a world without you plaguerizing[sic], deceiving and controling[sic] their lives."

When the nine-woman, seven-man jury will be handed the binder is unclear. It was presented yesterday to Fairfax County Circuit Judge Jane Marum Roush, who is presiding over the case. Although the documents are now formally entered into the trial as evidence, the jury has yet to view them.

In all, 134 documents were catalogued into evidence yesterday - the largest single submission of evidence during the trial.

Malvo appears to have spent many hours in his cell spreading his mind out on paper. The blue-lined paper pages were sometimes surreptitiously plucked out of his cell by jail officers during contraband inspections, and at other times Malvo crumbled them into balls and flung them through his jail bars.

While the letters and drawings express a wide range of militant sentiments, the most recurring theme is that of jihad - or holy war - against America.

"We did not start this flame, we merely picked up the torch," he wrote on the drawing showing bin Laden near a police officer in a rifle's sights. "Ye shall all die! Every last one."

Other drawings show rifles and semiautomatic weapons drawn in meticulous detail next to the words "Expend all energy on target," and also a fixation on the enormously popular Matrix movie. In them, Malvo wrote of the need to "Free the Mind."

"Talking is over," Malvo wrote in another about oppression of blacks. Elsewhere on it, he scrawled, "I failed so I die, that is a simple fact of nature, of evolution. If I were you, I would kill me too."

And another: "I have been accused on my mission. Allah knows I'm gonna suffer now." In the past, Malvo's defense team has said the jailhouse musings show just how brainwashed Malvo was by his accomplice, John Allen Muhammad.

Experts said the documents are likely to play an important role in the jury's decision on Malvo's sanity at the time of the crimes.

"If they get the right expert to connect to the jury who says this is the destruction of his mind, they may get somewhere," said Jose F. Anderson, a University of Baltimore law professor who has supervised death penalty appeals in Maryland.

However, lawyers for Malvo failed yesterday to place before the jury an alarming letter the teen-age sniper suspect wrote two months before last fall's Washington-area sniper siege, in which the youth expressed fear that Muhammad would kill him, called himself a time bomb close to exploding and wrote about despair in his life.

"I have a father who I know is going to have to kill me for a righteous society to prevail," the letter says, according to defense lawyer Craig S. Cooley.

The letter is valuable to the defense, which hopes to prove that Malvo was insane during last year's sniper shootings and participated in them only because he was so brainwashed by Muhammad that he could no longer discern right from wrong.

Defense lawyer Michael S. Arif argued that the letter, which has not been made public, depicts Malvo's state of mind around the end of July last year, just two months before 10 people were shot dead in the Washington area by a sniper's bullet. It includes him writing that "he was going to explode," Arif said.

But Roush agreed with Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney Robert F. Horan Jr.'s contention that the letter was "pure, unadulterated hearsay" - unsubstantiated remarks from someone who cannot be questioned about them.

Defense lawyers said they have not given up trying to get the letter before the jury.

Malvo wrote it to Muhammad's 17-year-old niece, LaToria Williams, while the two men visited Muhammad's family in summer of last year in Baton Rouge, La.

Roush refused to allow testimony about the letter's contents, including Williams' thoughts about the letter. With jurors out of the room, Williams testified that the words scared her, so she gave the letter to her mother.

Steven D. Benjamin of Richmond, president-elect of the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said the defense may not need that letter in evidence, and that its introduction could backfire on them because it suggests that Malvo was not fully indoctrinated, knew what was going on and understood the danger.

Last week, a Virginia Beach jury sentenced Muhammad to die for last year's Oct. 9 fatal shooting of Dean Harold Meyers, who was gunned down at a Manassas gas station.

Malvo is charged with two counts of capital murder in the fatal shooting of FBI analyst Linda Franklin on Oct. 14 of last year. Franklin was gunned down in the parking lot of a Home Depot in the Seven Corners section of Fairfax County as she stood a few feet from her husband. One count alleges that Malvo committed multiple murders within three years; the other is under Virginia's untested anti-terrorism law, accusing him of scheming to extort $10 million from the government in exchange for ending the shooting spree.

Also yesterday, Earl Dancy Jr., a friend of Muhammad's in Tacoma, Wash., testified that Muhammad took Malvo to a firing range to teach him to shoot and trained him on sniper-like video games. He said he illegally bought a gun for Muhammad and that he helped him try to make fake identifications.

Also, Glen Chapman, a Ferndale, Wash., gunsmith, testified that Muhammad came to ask him in November 2001 if he could cut a gun barrel into sections for his son, so that it could be transported in a small case and then screwed together for reassembly.

"It only works in the movies," Chapman said, explaining that the force of a bullet firing through the weak point in the barrel probably would blow the barrel off.

105 posted on 12/04/2003 7:10:44 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Grampa Dave
'All I Ask Is To Be Loved For Me, Lee'

Inadmissible Letter Is Called Plea for Help

By Serge F. Kovaleski

Washington Post Staff Writer

Thursday, December 4, 2003; Page B01

CHESAPEAKE, Va., Dec. 3 -- It was scrawled in the darkness, late at night, with the covers pulled over his head to avoid any detection that the letter was being written at all.

The four small pieces of paper reveal the scattered thoughts of a 17-year-old expressing self-loathing, fear and despair to a girl he had a crush on.

They are the words of Lee Boyd Malvo in the midst of his cross-country odyssey with John Allen Muhammad.

"Why am I here, there seems for me no purpose," he wrote. "Everyone who has met me hates my gutsy rambling and consider my jibberish fake," Malvo wrote to one of Muhammad's nieces in Baton Rouge, La., in the summer of 2002.

"My patience is thinning, my conflict unresolved, my psyche and fear strewn," he wrote. "I should have been banished and killed . . . for I'm perceived as a walking time bomb waiting to explode . . . All I asked is to be loved."

Attorneys representing Malvo at his capital murder trial here have described the letter as a plea for help by a vulnerable youth who they claim was manipulated by Muhammad into participating in last fall's sniper shootings. They tried to enter it into evidence Wednesday so the jury could see it, but a Fairfax County judge ruled it hearsay.

The missive was written at the Baton Rouge home of one of Muhammad's relatives after the pair had spent a week in the city. They were staying in separate bedrooms, and Malvo's handwriting was not as neat as it has appeared elsewhere, perhaps because of the darkness.

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106 posted on 12/04/2003 7:33:42 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat
To me every serial murderer is mentally ill....it is psychopathy.That does not meet the criteria for legally insane.They know the difference between right and wrong,they just don't care.This is one scary kid and nothing could convince me that he would change.
107 posted on 12/04/2003 7:45:59 PM PST by MEG33
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To: SauronOfMordor; Grampa Dave; ladyinred; Sabertooth; dennisw
Outstanding! Do you think the FBI has made this connection?
108 posted on 12/04/2003 9:29:56 PM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: SauronOfMordor
Travis and I mused back when this case was not even quite broke open that the sniper might have been a hit man for the the Black Muslims. When we found out who was one of the snipers, John M., again we thought that he might been a hit man for the Black Muslim to take care of blacks muslims who knew to much.
109 posted on 12/04/2003 9:40:06 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Sore@US, the Evil Daddy War bucks, has owned the Demonic Rats for decades!)
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To: aristeides
Linda may well have been a planned target. If so this has internation connections, and it was not just a bush league al Fuqra/Black Muslim random killing as we were led to believe.

What are the odds that a FBI analyst who was an expert in terrorism would have been one of the "random" victims of these two? You probably have better odds in winning the mega buck lottery this weekend.
110 posted on 12/04/2003 9:45:17 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Sore@US, the Evil Daddy War bucks, has owned the Demonic Rats for decades!)
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To: TexKat
Thanks, Malvo is one scary character. Who cares about the pyscho babble defending him. He is a dangerous killer.
111 posted on 12/04/2003 9:47:42 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Sore@US, the Evil Daddy War bucks, has owned the Demonic Rats for decades!)
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To: MEG33
MEG33 it is not that he is just another serial killer. It is my and alot of other freepers that believe Malvo and Mohammad has ties to a terrorist group called Al Fuqua. The government does not want to tell us that, but right after these guys were caught, we use to stay up late researching their steps.

Did you check out the links to Malvo's Islamic and Allah Akbar drawings and writings on this thread.

112 posted on 12/04/2003 10:07:36 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat
I believe they had a connection,too.Proving it is connected to the murders may be difficult for the government.
113 posted on 12/04/2003 10:12:07 PM PST by MEG33
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To: TexKat
Caught a tidbit the other day. Seems Muhammed's wife (Green?)was the bookkeeper for the Mosque in Tacoma. (I'll go back and check the info.)

If I were FBI/CIA, I'd check out the other folks and computers at the Mosque. It certainly gives a means of communication with other (Nasty) mosque folks.

114 posted on 12/04/2003 10:20:40 PM PST by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Bin Laden is labeled, "Servant of Allah.

Thanks for the ping. This is the first real evidence there was an Islam influence in the undercurrents (no surprise). Ole rascist Moose in the white guy van theory was able to stave off a lot of speculation in that area.

Did you catch Chris Core's show tonight on WMAL? He read a letter Malvo wrote and then spent the time lamenting how the poor thing had such hard life. IMHO, most people who have a crappy life don't take up the sport of human hunting.

Dang. Wish I read this earlier today. Would have like to ask Chris how hard we should lament for terrorists.

115 posted on 12/04/2003 10:22:19 PM PST by lizma
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To: Sacajaweau; MEG33
Sacajaweau, I believe she did do some work at whatever mosque it was. Remember how her brother talked about how the members were not there for her when Mohammad took the children and ran off to Jamaica. And as far as LE searching the computers of the mosque isn't there something about the infidels entering the mosque, does that apply to LE.

MEG33 I believe that the government is fully aware of M&M's connections to the terrorist, but isn't this a better way to put them out of their misery. Unlike the Mousauii(sp?) and Padella mess. Oh and less not forget John Walker Lindh (20 years), he should be on death row also.

116 posted on 12/04/2003 10:36:06 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: angkor
WOW. The media has avoided the Moslem connection. No surprise.

Great pick-up angkor.
117 posted on 12/04/2003 10:39:12 PM PST by lizma
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To: TexKat
They had committed the murders and I feel they tried them right where they would get the max...and there's more to come!There is no statute of limitation on murder and if they can watch the Islamists and gather enough evidence,perhaps they can be tried for conspiracy to commit murder or for terrorism.
118 posted on 12/04/2003 10:40:45 PM PST by MEG33
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To: Grampa Dave
Malvo is one scary character.

Amen. Too many kids get the short stick cuz of their parent's indulgences but few feel their due is taking human life. This kid decided human life was his to control, his to end.

I don't believe once a person has entered this sick frame he no longer can fit in society. It's sad this kid is a mass murder, but it is still a fact and society needs to be protected from such, at all cost.

This is a case where we have to say that malvo really way over stepped the bonds of civilized society. He need to be dismissed, one-way or another.

119 posted on 12/04/2003 11:14:18 PM PST by lizma
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To: Travis McGee; Grampa Dave; ladyinred; Sabertooth; dennisw
Outstanding! Do you think the FBI has made this connection?

I would think that a Farrakhan-connected Black Muslim killing one of Farrakhan's business associates would be interesting to the FBI.

Then again, it would be a sufficiently hot potato, politically, that perhaps some senior FBI people don't want to touch it. Remember Chief Moose and the "white guys in the white van" theory that was so tenaciously held? (at least until an FBI employee was hit, at which point they got serious and closed in on Mohammad right quickly)

120 posted on 12/05/2003 5:13:08 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (Java/C++/Unix/Web Developer === (Finally employed again! Whoopie))
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